Geek Pet Hates.

One I don't think has been mentioned yet...

When you click on a website, then on the back button, and the site has 'loaded' the back button so it just reloads the current page. Gaaaaaaaaah! What's the idea here? To make me stay on the website? It merely fuels my desire to get the hell away from it as quickly as possible.

It's like going into a shop, browsing for a bit, realising the shop is a bit crap and exiting through the revolving door... only to find yourself back in the shop again. Hmm, well since I'm here I might as well buy THIS FIRE AXE TO CHOP THROUGH THE DAMN WALL.

All I'm saying is, it annoys me a little. :p
 
One I don't think has been mentioned yet...

When you click on a website, then on the back button, and the site has 'loaded' the back button so it just reloads the current page. Gaaaaaaaaah! What's the idea here? To make me stay on the website? It merely fuels my desire to get the hell away from it as quickly as possible.

It's like going into a shop, browsing for a bit, realising the shop is a bit crap and exiting through the revolving door... only to find yourself back in the shop again. Hmm, well since I'm here I might as well buy THIS FIRE AXE TO CHOP THROUGH THE DAMN WALL.

All I'm saying is, it annoys me a little. :p

That too! And the sites that bring up a popup box that says "are you sure you want to leave, you'll miss all the best deals...", yes I ****** well do, your site looks either rubbish or dodgey in some way and that popup just makes it even more dodgey!
 
I can confirm that it is not automatic. I post occasionally from my iPhone and it adds no "posted from my iPhone" automatically.

Mine did - I had to delete it from the signature. Took me a couple of pseudo-pretentious emails to figure out it was doing it.

Edit: Unless you're talking forum posts, which you probably are.
 
Mine did - I had to delete it from the signature. Took me a couple of pseudo-pretentious emails to figure out it was doing it.

Edit: Unless you're talking forum posts, which you probably are.

Yeah I assume forum posts.
 
One I don't think has been mentioned yet...

When you click on a website, then on the back button, and the site has 'loaded' the back button so it just reloads the current page. Gaaaaaaaaah! What's the idea here? To make me stay on the website? It merely fuels my desire to get the hell away from it as quickly as possible.

It's like going into a shop, browsing for a bit, realising the shop is a bit crap and exiting through the revolving door... only to find yourself back in the shop again. Hmm, well since I'm here I might as well buy THIS FIRE AXE TO CHOP THROUGH THE DAMN WALL.

All I'm saying is, it annoys me a little. :p

this is why i like the back button on my mouse.

I can physically abuse it untill it agrees to go back rather than punishing my poor left click :p
 
Same reason so many iPhone users bring their phones up in conversation and spend more time with it in their hands than their pocket im guessing...


Q - When is a mobile not a mobile
A - When its an iphone

People never used to refer there Nokia 3210 as a 3210 in conversation (or any other phone), just "my mobile" so why has the iphone changed this.
Just seems pretentious!
 
People who don't know about mouse-gestures, especially if I'm watching them as they try to show me some worthless tripe they found on the interwebs.

Q - When is a mobile not a mobile
A - When its an iphone

People never used to refer there Nokia 3210 as a 3210 in conversation (or any other phone), just "my mobile" so why has the iphone changed this.
Just seems pretentious!

It is just pretentious. a large amount of the people who use Apple products are just complete ****. I mean they had an ad campaign based of being able to copy and paste. :(
 
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Used the phone to type the reply presumably.

But that doesn't explain why they are all over forums and threads...

I can confirm that it is not automatic. I post occasionally from my iPhone and it adds no "posted from my iPhone" automatically.

It only adds the automatic signature to emails (like a lot of email clients/services do) and it is very easy to change or turn off. The only reason it would appear in a forum is if they typed the message themselves.
 
Q - When is a mobile not a mobile
A - When its an iphone

People never used to refer there Nokia 3210 as a 3210 in conversation (or any other phone), just "my mobile" so why has the iphone changed this.
Just seems pretentious!

'i' is a style brand that just happens to involve technology.

You might find Maddox's review of the iphone amusing. Forum rules probably prohibit a link to it, as it is full of foul language right from the title.
 
One I don't think has been mentioned yet...

When you click on a website, then on the back button, and the site has 'loaded' the back button so it just reloads the current page. Gaaaaaaaaah! What's the idea here? To make me stay on the website? It merely fuels my desire to get the hell away from it as quickly as possible.

It's like going into a shop, browsing for a bit, realising the shop is a bit crap and exiting through the revolving door... only to find yourself back in the shop again. Hmm, well since I'm here I might as well buy THIS FIRE AXE TO CHOP THROUGH THE DAMN WALL.

All I'm saying is, it annoys me a little. :p

Oh this, definitely this I hate this with a passion. Sometimes even abusing my deathadder is not fast enough to get back & I have to start all over.
 
Oh this, definitely this I hate this with a passion. Sometimes even abusing my deathadder is not fast enough to get back & I have to start all over.

The easiest way around it is to use the drop down on the 'back' button and skip back over the offending page, for example to the Google search results.
 
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